Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Isopropanol Dispersion, 2 wt%, Purity: >95%, OD: 5-15 nm, Length: 10-30 µm
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Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Isopropanol Dispersion
Concentration: 2 wt%, Purity: >95 %, OD: 5-15 nm, Length: 10-30 µm
MWCNT-Isopropanol (IPA) Dispersion is a high-purity, ready-to-use suspension designed for applications where rapid evaporation and uniform surface wetting are critical. Utilizing Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with a slender diameter (5-15 nm) and significant length (10-30 µm), this dispersion provides an exceptionally high aspect ratio, enabling the formation of robust conductive networks at minimal loading levels. The use of Isopropanol as a carrier ensures excellent compatibility with various substrate types and quick-drying properties, making it an ideal choice for the development of thin films, conductive coatings, and advanced composite materials where solvent residue must be minimized.
Technical Properties
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Purity |
>95 % |
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MWCNT Content |
2 wt% |
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Outer Diameter |
5-15 nm |
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Length |
10-30 μm | |
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Spesific Surface Area |
220-300 m2/g | |
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Tap Density |
0.09 g/cm3 | |
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CAS No |
MWCNT | Isopropanol |
| 308068-56-6 | 67-63-0 |
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Applications
- Conductive Thin Films & Coatings: Ideal for creating transparent or opaque conductive layers on glass, silicon, or plastic substrates due to IPA’s low surface tension and fast evaporation rate.
- Anti-Static (ESD) Protection: Application in the electronics industry to provide permanent electrostatic discharge protection for sensitive components and packaging materials.
- Sensor Development: Used as an active sensing material in gas, pressure, or electrochemical sensors, benefiting from the massive specific surface area (220-300 m²/g) for high sensitivity.
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: Integration into lightweight coatings and sprays to shield high-frequency electronic devices from signal interference.
- Fuel Cell & Battery Research: Utilization in the development of gas diffusion layers or electrode modifiers where an alcohol-based carrier is preferred for slurry compatibility.
- Spray-Coating & Inkjet Printing: Optimized for spray-pyrolysis or inkjet systems to deposit uniform CNT layers for flexible electronics and solar cell research.